I am using TMPGEnc 3.0 Express to change an avi into an mpeg 2. I have used it before with no problem, but now I am receiving the following message: "Invalid sample format (error code: 0x80048002" This happens at about 50% through the process. Can anyone tell me what the problem might be? I would appreciate any help you could give me. Thank you.
i think this has something to do with the audio codec you have installed to handle the audio.. I guess u cud try decompressing like so... 1. Open the AVI in VirtualDUB. 2. Click Video - Direct Stream Copy 3. Click Audio - Full Processing Mode. 4. Click Audio - Compression. Select No Compression (PCM) and click OK. 5. Click File - Save as AVI. Now there would be other optiosn to like trying to disable the code thats used for the rendering. If you have FFDShow installedm u could do that by go9ng to the Audio Filter Config and disabling the FFDShow MP3 codec. hope that helps!! NOTE: after u save a new avi with virtualdub it;ll be much klarger, dont delete the original just in case this doesnt work.
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I tried everything and I am still getting the "invalid sample format (error code 0x80048002)" Does anyone have any more suggestions? By the way, I do want the program to be easy, but I want good quality and I want to do avi to mpeg.
I had a look around for you and i have some good and bad news. The good news is you are by far not the only uiser with this error.... The bad news is i havent found one thread where it has been fixed properly yet. Does it crash on the same exact spot everytime?? if so, i guess we could try cuting out a second or so of the video?? if thats acceptable? it might kill the problem by deleting a bad frame or something.] EDIT: and btw, just for ther record, u can get VSO's DivXtoDVD right here at Afterdawn also an dont worr, we do keep up to date and you will never find dodgy software at afterdawn - http://www.afterdawn.com/software/video_software/video_encoders/vso_divxtodvd.cfm (just a reference for future readers of this thread!)
I found that I get the message "invalid sample format (error code 0x80048002)" at exactly the same spot every time. It occurs when the second pass is suppose to start. Exactly at 50%. The thing is, that I used this program to do two others, and it worked fine. It completed the program with no problems. Now I keep getting that stupid message! It is very frustrating!
Oh i didnt know it was a 2-pass encoding, i thought it crashed on the same frame on a simple CBR encoding. Not much I can really say to help then unfortunately, as it seems to be more of a problem with the program then the source files, perhaps u shud go check out tech support for it?
This problem occurs when you try to encode a movie with AC3 DVM audio. (you can see that with a simple audio util like AVIcodec) btw, the error "invalid sample format" will appear immediately when using CBR (1-pass) encoding, and after 50% when using VBR (2-pass)encoding. optional solution is: encode video only with TMPGenc. (that will give you .m2v file) transcoding audio stream to mp2, or to normal ac3 with audio util (like BeSweet & BeLight) Then you'll have 2 appropriate assets to build DVD.